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LOL! The winner gets to clean up!

Thanks for the details , it sounds easy enough. I would like to try

this, but I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble for a pound. We go

through butter pretty quickly here. When making butter are you doing it

because it's just better when *you* do it. Is there a monetary savings?

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> Well, if you're starting with a gallon of cream and ending up with only

> a " little butter, " you may be doing something wrong. :-) I'd expect at

> least a pound per gallon, I think.

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> Thanks for the details , it sounds easy enough. I would like to

> try this, but I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble for a pound. We

> go through butter pretty quickly here. When making butter are you

> doing it because it's just better when *you* do it. Is there a

> monetary savings?

There is for me, because I get the cream for free. :-)

If you're buying the cream, then it might not be. Of course, to compare

apples to apples, you'd have to find a source of raw butter, and compare

that to what you'd have to pay for enough raw cream to make that much.

Comparing the price of raw cream to the price of cheap ordinary butter

wouldn't really be fair.

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In a message dated 3/28/2009 2:20:05 A.M. US Eastern Standard Time, RawDairy writes:

THEN keep the butter in the food processor and add 1 cup of ICE cold water and turn on high again for about 1 minute. This is called rinsing your butter so it lasts longer , certainly dump that liquid out, So, there you have it, butter.

I use my blender because my food processor makes a mess with liquid coming out the center hole. Also, I use the whey/buttermilk off the butter and also the rinsing water for baking or cooking. If nothing else, it is relished by the dogs, cats, chickens.....

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In a message dated 3/28/2009 2:20:05 A.M. US Eastern Standard Time, RawDairy writes:

THEN keep the butter in the food processor and add 1 cup of ICE cold water and turn on high again for about 1 minute. This is called rinsing your butter so it lasts longer , certainly dump that liquid out, So, there you have it, butter.

I use my blender because my food processor makes a mess with liquid coming out the center hole. Also, I use the whey/buttermilk off the butter and also the rinsing water for baking or cooking. If nothing else, it is relished by the dogs, cats, chickens.....

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I have only made butter 3 times, and it was with store-bought pasteurized cream.

I found I couldn't get the butter to break unless the cream had warmed out of

the fridge for a couple hours. Is it different with raw cream?

Kim

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Hi All,

Just made my first batch of butter in the Vitamix 5200. It was so easy and

quick. Now, this is the real thing and it's delicious. I froze it in three

small batches and will keep the forth in the refrigerator. How long will fresh

butter last in the refrigerator? Can I freeze the buttermilk too?

Jan

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Congratulations! You won't ever want store bought " butter " again. Did you wash

the butter? If so, it will keep a bit longer than if you didn't. Also, how

long it keeps depends on the type of cream you used-let me know that and I can

give you an estimate, but regardless of what type of cream, it isnt likely to

last very long, lol. Yes , you can freeze the buttermilk, but it will

crystalize in the freezer fairly quickly. I pour it in to ice cube trays,

freeze it, then transfer the frozen cubes to a storage jar (you can use a

freezer bag) It will start to crystalize after about a month, but even then can

be used in sauces, smoothies, batters, breads, . where texture doesn't matter.

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> Hi All,

> Just made my first batch of butter in the Vitamix 5200. It was so easy and

quick. Now, this is the real thing and it's delicious. I froze it in three

small batches and will keep the forth in the refrigerator. How long will fresh

butter last in the refrigerator? Can I freeze the buttermilk too?

>

> Jan

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Hello Jan,I would love for you to share how you made your butter - there are variations in technique :-) It is GREAT to hear that it went easy for you! (my first attempt failed ;-)

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 28, 2012, at 11:18 AM, Jan wrote:

Hi All,

Just made my first batch of butter in the Vitamix 5200. It was so easy and quick. Now, this is the real thing and it's delicious. I froze it in three small batches and will keep the forth in the refrigerator. How long will fresh butter last in the refrigerator? Can I freeze the buttermilk too?

Jan

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I may be interested in making butter. I just had a question on your comment " I

used the taper " . Do you mean tamper? If so could you be more specific on how

you went about making the butter. I didn't get a whole foods cook book with

mine. I got a creations cook book.

Sherry

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> Hi All,

> Just made my first batch of butter in the Vitamix 5200. It was so easy and

quick. Now, this is the real thing and it's delicious. I froze it in three

small batches and will keep the forth in the refrigerator. How long will fresh

butter last in the refrigerator? Can I freeze the buttermilk too?

>

> Jan

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Don't you need raw cream to make butter? I didn't think the pasturized stuff that we buy in the store won't work. Or am I wrong on that point?

My mom used to make butter when I was a kid, and it was amazing stuff. But the heavy cream we could buy then was nothing like what they sell today. And Minnesota doesn't allow the sale of raw (ie unpasturizied) milk and cream.

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Hello Jan,

I would love for you to share how you made your butter - there are variations in technique :-) It is GREAT to hear that it went easy for you! (my first attempt failed ;-)

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 28, 2012, at 11:18 AM, Jan wrote:

Hi All,Just made my first batch of butter in the Vitamix 5200. It was so easy and quick. Now, this is the real thing and it's delicious. I froze it in three small batches and will keep the forth in the refrigerator. How long will fresh butter last in the refrigerator? Can I freeze the buttermilk too?Jan

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